Dear Norman Trust me ; veterans like Steve understood every little comma , it's kind of a short hand : "My's" are Mydata's ; be it 19'[model No.](some 270 feeders) or 9's (much less) ; in my view most versatile mid range p&p on the market , Steve thinks it's Zevatech ; so I asked what am I missing on : Always willing to be enlightened . The ketchup story Lee started with his dragon f.note ; in Desert Storm one French ration pack 's been swapped for 3(!) US one's (believe it or not); dragons(lizards) with ketchup is nothing unusual in local outback and your babelfish in this fractal age compressions is a basic crystal ball tool, so stick with it : 'lost' ; or 'real life' terms all fall under relative physics and beholders IQ ; equally relative In real life 'm worst ; all reports I ever produce are proclaimed cryptic ; however nobody is usually keen on my pet open ended lateral domains ; therefore 'm usually left to work in peace ; for various reasons I'd presume . Like all of old lab rats (some of us bite even on UV); 'm visited as a last resort : the answer is yes See you paul PS Norman ; when will 007 become the highlands chief ? PPS How's Motorola tackling lead-free ? -----Original Message----- From: Norman Robinson [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Wednesday, 21 July 1999 0:09 To: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask] Cc: TechNet E-Mail Forum. Subject: [TN] Yoo-hoo! I'm still around! (Even less technical content) Paul, I just have to ask you if you talk like this in 'real life' ?? If it weren't for the trusted babelfish stuck in my ear, I'd be lost! Good to find you settled in Twister Alley, Steve. Guess I'll have to free up a pile more disk space now you're back in the saddle. -- Thx & best regards . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Norman S. Robinson Tel. No.: (44) 1355 355349 Snr. Assy. Engr. Fax. No.: (44) 13552 65201 TSG BE/OS PE Email: [log in to unmask] MOTOROLA EKB, SCOTLAND, U.K. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Paul Klasek wrote: Just in time ; Net went to summer (yours) hibernation , making few of us really nervous ; not mentioning the signoff exodus is placing you well off the 2K target . What's so hectic about sub 100'F ? That reminds me , Foreign Legion is recruiting here in southerns ; for those who wish to change careers (like Ashok); or tease lizards with standard ration ketchup(like Lee) . Being French pack, not US ; the poor dragons should live to tell . Ground floor without bars should be ok outside LA . And with high mix, mid volume, My's are hard to beat ; having couple of 19's here (bit longer than 9's), doing well . What am I missing on without Zev's in my life ? If you'll get bulk feeders on Philips ; watch for chipped corners on beans ; read some unfavorable comments on loose jellies . See you l8r (as you say) paul -----Original Message----- From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Tuesday, 20 July 1999 9:40 To: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask] Subject: [TN] Yoo-hoo! I'm still around! (No technical content) Hey ya'll! Well, I made it! All in one piece even! After 1,763.2 miles, dodging some thunderstorms outside of Flagstaff, Arizona and Amarillo, Texas, I'm now here in my hotel room in Tulsa, Oklahoma...just got here Saturday. MAN! My mailbox was sure full after not being up online inna 'bout a week! Took me 'bout 20-minutes to clear my box out...was full of MR2 posts from a Toyota MR2 owners list that I belong to...that's what I drive, like driving a go-kart, loads of fun! Got me an apartment today. What a change from California! I got me a decent 1-bedroom for $375 a month, and a $100 deposit...even got a coupon for $150 off my first months rent from the newspaper! That's in comparison to the $885 I was paying for a studio apartment in "Silly-con" valley (San Jose). Tommorrow, the fun begins! Unloading my 'friggen U-Haul! By myself! Hoo-boy, that's gonna be loads of fun in 95-degree heat with about 80% humidity! But I'll just drink lots of fluids (beer and whatnot) and tough it out...hehehe. I looked at about 5 or 6 places before I decided on the place I'm moving into, they were all about the same price range, and some were a little nicer than the others, but what made my mind-up about the place I'm moving into was that it was the only one that would give me an apartment on the GROUND FLOOR! No flights of stairs for this guy! I'm no fool! Hehehehe... So anyhoo, I'm still here...just in Oklahoma is all. Still gonna be a little quiet for a few days till I get all my crap off the truck and into my apartment, then it'll be back to the grindstone. Oh, before I forget, I'm walking into a MYDATA TP9-UFP...never worked with a MYDATA before. Am I gonna have fun or what? (They're planning to give that to their Houston plant in the near future and get some Philips equipment here in Tulsa from what I learned during my initial interview...but I'm gonna try and sway them towards Zevatech if it ain't too late...) Talk at ya'll later!! -Steve Gregory- ############################################################## TechNet Mail List provided as a free service by IPC using LISTSERV 1.8c ############################################################## To subscribe/unsubscribe, send a message to [log in to unmask] with following text in the body: To subscribe: SUBSCRIBE TECHNET <your full name> To unsubscribe: SIGNOFF TECHNET ############################################################## Please visit IPC web site (http://www.ipc.org/html/forum.htm) for additional information. If you need assistance - contact Gayatri Sardeshpande at [log in to unmask] or 847-509-9700 ext.5365 ##############################################################